Hello, I would adjust this suggestion slightly, opting to do this rather than to create an entirely new suggestion. It would be nice if the PDF printable document included the name of the survey at the top of the first page.

I found a work around for printing a pdf version! Click the URL as if completing a "live" survey. Once on the survey page, go to file>print> print preview. This will give you the option to print directly or to send to pdf creator (Adobe or other free program). Save doc as pdf and print or email!

I need to do this because I have team members administering the survey to folks that don't have PC access (i.e., via phone, in person, etc.). Then the team member can click the URL and enter the person's responses in the database.

Awesome program! Thanks for making the survey creation part so darn easy! Especially the skip patterns!!!

I am writing surveys to get feedback from various groups in our school. Once I have written one survey, I would like to print it out to get some people to test it AND WRITE the FEEDBACK beside the questions, circling the bits that need changing etc.

I have tried sending them the link for them to trial it, but then I get complicated descriptions of what to change etc that I find hard to follow.

PDF is great, but I wish I could (also) export the survey into rich text or some format that people could look at and make notes on, etc. I'm starting to do a lot of surveys that involve the input of a lot of people.

Yes I'd say a PDF would be good, because I do see a reason to print it. First of all I prefer to sit back with a physical sheet to rethink my questions+answers I collected and secondly I, as a student, need to discuss it with some professor. And with that PDF it'd be content-wise much clearer arranged, than the report-PDF with the statistics.